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Christabella Marie-Angeline Sacnicte (born April 26, 1957) is a Magisterian retired politician who served as the third paramount leader of the United Magisterian Socialist People's Republics from 1991 up until 2007, where she simultaneously served as the third president of socialist Magisteria and as the General Secretary of the Communist Party UMSPR. Sacnicte is recognized for being the first female leader in Magisterian history, as well as one of North America's first female head of state and government, and the first Indigenous Magisterian to serve as Magisteria's head of state and government.

Born into a Indigenous Magisterian family of Innu ancestry in Iyotake in 1957, Sacnicte joined the Young Pioneers League and the Millward-Kollontai-Krupskaya-Luxemburg Women's Communist League of the Communist Party UMSPR when she began studying in the National People's University in 1975. She began her political career in 1980, serving as a city councilor in Iyotake before being elected to the Chamber of People's Representatives in the 1986 parliamentary elections, in which she was surprisingly chosen as the eighth Prime Minister of the Council of Ministers by then-President Charles Edgar Garnier, which was initially met with protest among Old Guard politicians.

Following a private meeting with Charles Edgar Garnier in which he discussed his resignation, she reluctantly accepted to succeed him as Magisteria's paramount leader in 1991. Her first actions as president were to implement large-scale political and economic changes with the help of the "Quintet Expertise," a group of Communist Party members who wielded enormous power at the time. Sacnicte and the reformers, with the assistance of the Quintet Expertise, implemented a number of market socialist changes on the Magisterian economy, resulting in substantial economic growth. Sacnicte's government also saw the establishment of the Council of Security and Economic Cooperation in January 1992, which is widely regarded as Magisteria's final step in becoming a global superpower.

She later resigned from her positions on June 24, 2007, and eventually retired from politics. Under Sacnicte's leadership, Magisteria had significant economic growth as market and political reforms were continued. The establishment of the Council of Security and Economic Cooperation in 1992 marks a significant milestone in her administration.